Doeg

The Edomite Who Betrayed God’s Priests

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Doeg the Edomite, a servant of Saul, became infamous for betraying Ahimelech the priest and carrying out the massacre of the Lord’s priests at Nob. Though he was in a position of power, Doeg used it for cruelty and self-promotion. His actions were condemned by David and remembered as a warning against treachery and violence.

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While at Nob, Doeg saw David receive food and Goliath’s sword from Ahimelech.

Later, he informed Saul and portrayed the event as treason, sparking Saul’s rage.

Saul ordered the priests’ execution; when his soldiers refused, Doeg carried out the massacre.

He slaughtered 85 priests and attacked the town of Nob, killing women, children, and animals.

Only Abiathar, Ahimelech’s son, escaped and fled to David.

Spiritual Significance

Christ Connection

Doeg stands in the line of false witnesses and betrayers — foreshadowing those who would accuse Jesus and demand His death.

Where Doeg used his tongue for evil, Christ remained silent before His accusers, trusting in God's justice.

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